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Im playing Book of Unwritten Tales at the moment. I love their sense of humor, and will buy nr two the next time it is on sale
Unium.

Hey, this game is pretty cool. I love me some minimalist puzzle games.
A cool Free-To-Play title called Warsow. Looks nice as i am now jsut starting it!
Currently, I'm addicted to Team Fortress 2. I just upgraded my TF2 account. But I don't want to spend countless $$$ on TF2. A Premium account with some Backpack Expander upgrades is enough for me.
Mostly Tesla Effect at the moment.

I already finished it once but i want to see the other endings.

But i try to start PoE on the weekend.
Post edited March 28, 2015 by ElTerprise
I'm still playing flight sims Red Baron and IL-2.
In Red Baron, after a month(in the game time)'s struggle with no result, finally I shout a plane down which was turn out German's top ace Max Immelmann!!
in IL-2, using editor I'm training practice with a bomber.

While a lot of people are playing PoE now, I'm playing old-old RPG Pool of Radiance.
Drawing maps with a pen and paper is actually fun part of old RPG. haha.
My party(3 fighters, mage, cleric, thief) becomes Level 4, by the way, game's max level is 9.
But still can't beat the first missions(cleaning monsters in the slum and island). lol.
Post edited March 29, 2015 by yoshino
I just finished Risk of Rain, and now I feel like playing through the Myst games again.

How I wish I could own all of them on GoG... Make it happen, Ubisoft.
Started to devote some real time towards Oulaws after finishing Indy ET. I tried playing in easy mode, but it's so ridiculously easy it ain't even worth my time. I've gotten better at normal mode, especially now that I have a scoped rifle and a single tube shotgun - hell, those are my two main weapons of choice; I barely even bother with my six shooter now - but there are still times those outlaws get an instant kill (from full health to none) on me through a lucky shot. It wouldn't be so bad if the game only had a quicksave/load fucntion, but alas it doesn't.

That said, I'm still having a decent time with the game. While I definitely enjoy the music and cutscenes a lot, the gameplay itself is... okay. Overall, I think people are a bit too nostalgic about this one. Frankly, I enjoyed the older Dark Forces a lot more as far as gameplay is concerned even with its lack of actual mouselook. It also helps that the difficulty in that game was a lot better balanced.

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yoshino: ...finally I shout a plane down...
*chuckles* Now that would make for some hilarious dog fights. ... Fus ro dah, eh? ;)
Post edited March 29, 2015 by mistermumbles
Spent 7 days playing nothing but Din's Curse. Got started because I was traveling with just my work laptop that can't run all that much, but got hooked and kept playing when I got home. I still need to get back to the intrigue of Inquisitor, but as ARPGs go, D.C. kept me rushing around trying to progress fast enough to not let a dungeon spiral out of control in a way I'd never experienced in the genre. Keep farming until you collect enough loot and xp to come back and finally beat that boss? Pretty much no chance of that.

Losing a town to the forces of evil is both frustrating and yet completely glorious.

But I decided today to take a break from the frenzy and work on other parts of my backlog. Dabbled a little in Grimrock 2 (slowly puzzling through Twigroot Caverns) and then spent the evening going back into Avadon:BF, in the spirit of last week's Spiderweb giveaway.
NWN2 main campaign for last 2-3 months. Getting to the end of it, but 3 expansions are next. Great game!
Finally forced myself back into Skyrim. I love the game, but its frustrating (and likely my least favorite of the series).

I find the voicing, story, and visuals to be very good. However, the leveling system is atrocious, the penalties for leveling against what the devs had in mind can be game breaking, and the bugs are the worst in the franchise (YMMV). They also further dumbed down gear options... one ring? really?!?!?! THAT is what you needed to fix to cater to a larger audience??? Some of this is moddable... some of it is so entrenched in the system I haven't found decent mods to correct yet.

I found it interesting that the reason Eidos gave for not hiring Steven Russell was that they needed someone young to make all the action grunts of Garrett... (which we all knew was smoke), but then I hear him giving blood curdling screams and grunts and all sorts of awesome vocals on several characters in Skyrim. Oh well, Eidos' loss. He made Skyrim much more tolerable. ;)

I played patched vanilla Skyrim for about 20 levels (new character) and then added the community patches and they did not fix the issues I was having. They aren't game breaking (so far) but they definitely make me take more breaks from it.

What frustrates me is that when I'm done with this game, I"ll likely go back and play Morrowind. And, at first, I'll breath a sigh of relief over how much more open and free that game was... and then I'll start getting frustrated because it lacks some of the polish and more advanced features of the newer games. Morrowind, would likely be in my my top 5 picks for an official game remake (since that is all the rage these days).
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Morrowind is one of my favorite RPG too. but I always wanted that this game has a nice journal like Skyrim has.
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yoshino: Morrowind is one of my favorite RPG too. but I always wanted that this game has a nice journal like Skyrim has.
Actually I like the (updated! with the expansions) journal of Morrowind a lot, since it creates a glossary of all the topics you talked to people about.
I've been playing more Saints Row 2 after recently re-installing it to help somebody here with their settings. Since then I've managed (somehow, don't ask how, I don't know) to get it running (mostly) smoothly with Dynamic Lighting set to max. Again, don't ask how, I don't know. It only gets a bit laggy in certain safehouses, and even then it's not too bad, and when outdoors and in the mall it runs smooth as butter.

I'm thinking of playing through the story missions again with my new (well...rebuilt via Image As Designed) character just to see if there is different dialogue based on which voice you're using, like there is in Saints Row: The Third and IV.

The Sims 3. A meteor hit my new Sims's house and while I've cleaned/replaced everything, there is something in one room that is dirty and I can't find it. Beyond that, the build is going well, already up to level five or six in the music career after about two weeks or so.
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Maybe Morroblivion is something for you? Or just be patient and wait for Skywind: http://tesrenewal.com/ for both mods.

I'm just pointing at them, but don't really know what they're like, as I own all three games but never played Oblivion, Skyrim and Morrowind I both played just for a few hours, but I bookmarked the Morroblivion site for when I try my hands again at Morrowind, I intend to do it in the Oblivion engine as Morrowind has quite ugly early-3D-looks in my eyes.
Post edited March 30, 2015 by DubConqueror